Reviews list for Gothminister - Gothic Electronic Anthems (2003)
I think electronics in some metal genres stand out. While there a few bands out there that sound too poppy or dark, it all works well in a good balance. Gothminister can be considered the metallic equivalent to dark pop bands like Unheilig and Wolfsheim.
There's a lot more to expect in Gothminister's material. The album title Gothic Electronic Anthems says it all; electro-goth industrial metal with a few beautiful atmospheric ballads. It's so unique for me to listen to! This band can master the coherent concepts of these songs at such ease. They wouldn't fully perfect their sound until Empire of Dark Salvation, but it's quite promising in this debut.
"Gothic Anthem" is a prime example of this kick-A gothic-influenced industrial metal sound. And you never really have to be Satanic or Goth or swear to make or even listen to music like this. The music is what's supposed to matter. The anthemic single "Angel" is totally worth hitting the charts and being used for clubs. "The Holy One" is also quite decent. "Pray" has more of the atmospheric electronics. There's quite some nostalgia for 80s electronic dancers, while adding in the sinister 90s sound of Marilyn Manson. Take that one to a club!
"The Possession" is an ominous interlude. Then comes the second single "Devil". It's slightly darker than the other single "Angel", adding to the "Devil vs. Angel" motive. The slow side begins with the soft "Shadow of Evil Sins". However, the better "Hatred" smashes through as industrial dance-metal that should really make a hit.
The slow decent "March of the Dead" really leads the listeners through up to the ending buildup. "Wish" has soft female vocals by Nell Sigland, former lead vocalist of bands the Crest and Theatre of Tragedy. "Post Ludium" is one more beautiful electronic ballad of bittersweet dreams. It really has the romantic goth vibe of HIM. So cool! The edition of the album that appears in the rest of Europe has a bonus club remix of "Angel".
If you're looking for a band like Umbra et Imago but more industrial and less sexually dominating, Gothminister is that star in the dark skies of goth. Their debut Gothic Electronic Anthems is a solid versatile start to this band's journey, and listeners of many genres might dig most of it. But I'm prepared for the better in their next offering....
Favorites: "Gothic Anthem", "Angel", "Pray", "Devil", "Hatred", "Post Ludium"